@bitty/event-emitter
Emit and listen events in any class, object or function without messing them extending classes.
Event emitters can be created from any class, object or function. And you can handle them with Fluent Interfaces or tree-shakeable functions.
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📦 Distributions in ESM, CommonJS, UMD and UMD minified formats.- Supports both Node.js ESM (
import
/export
) and CommonJS (require
/module.exports
). - Supports browsers and CDNs with UMD and minified formats.
- Supports both Node.js ESM (
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⚡ Lightweight:- It's bundled using rollup.js.
- Smaller than 1.2kB (minified and gzipped).
- Supports tree shaking.
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🔋 Bateries included:- No dependencies.
- It isn't based on es2015+ or newer browser features, you just need
WeakMap
andMap
.- You can polyfill them.
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✅ Safe:- Type declarations for IDEs and editor's autocomplete/intellisense.
- Made with TypeScript as strict as possible.
- Unit tests with AVA.
Installation
This library is published in the NPM registry and can be installed using any compatible package manager.
npm install @bitty/event-emitter --save
# For Yarn, use the command below.
yarn add @bitty/event-emitter
Installation from CDN
This module has an UMD bundle available through JSDelivr and Unpkg CDNs.
<!-- Using default bundle from JSDelivr -->
<script src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/@bitty/event-emitter"></script>
<!-- Using default bundle from UNPKG -->
<script src="https://unpkg.com/@bitty/event-emitter"></script>
<script>
/**
* UMD bundle exposes library API through `EventEmitter` object.
*/
const emitter = EventEmitter.createEventEmitter(window);
emitter.once('add-product-to-cart', (product) => {
// ...
});
EventEmitter.emit(window, 'add-product-to-cart', '2x Banana');
</script>
API
createEventEmitter
Creates an EventEmitter
using target as reference.
import { createEventEmitter } from '@bitty/event-emitter';
const emitter = createEventEmitter(window);
EventEmitter
An interface that implements emit
, off
, on
and once
methods in specified target. Its created by createEventEmitter
function.
import type { EventEmitter } from '@bitty/event-emitter';
interface Product {
name: string;
// ...
}
interface CartEvents {
'add-product-to-cart': Product;
'remove-product-from-cart': Product;
'increase-product-count': [Product, number];
}
let emitter: EventEmitter<CartEvents>;
emitter
.on('add-product-to-cart', (product) => { /* ... */ })
.on('increase-product-count', ([product, count]) => { /* ... */ })
.once('remove-product-to-cart', (product) => { /* ... */ });
emitter.emit('add-product-to-cart', {
name: 'Banana',
// ...
});
emit
Execute event handlers attached to event name with payload as argument.
import { emit } from '@bitty/event-emitter';
emit(window, 'user-sign-in', null);
off
Detach event handler from event name.
import { off } from '@bitty/event-emitter';
function onUserSignIn(user) {
// ...
}
off(window, 'user-sign-in', onUserSignIn);
Detach all event handlers from event name, if no event handler is received.
import { off } from '@bitty/event-emitter';
off(window, 'user-sign-in');
Detach all event handlers from all event names, if no event name is received.
import { off } from '@bitty/event-emitter';
off(window);
on
Attach event handler to event name.
import { on } from '@bitty/event-emitter';
function onAddProductToCart(product) {
// ...
}
on(window, 'add-product-to-cart', onAddProductToCart);
once
Same as on
, but event handler can only be executed once.
import { once } from '@bitty/event-emitter';
function onUserSignOut(user) {
// ...
}
once(window, 'user-sign-out', onUserSignOut);
Usage with TypeScript
You can use same way as JavaScript. But to provide type-safe events, you need to create an event dictionary interface
/type
.
Event dictionaries are structures with event names as property names and payloads are values. Event emitter will correct type-check and correlate them.
interface UserEvents {
rename: {
from: string;
to: string;
};
delete: {
deletedAt: Date;
};
}
const user = {
name: 'Bruce Wayne'
};
const emitter = createEventEmitter<UserEvents>(user);
emitter.on('any-other-event-name', () => console.log('Not working'));
//=> ❌ you can only use "rename" and "delete" event names.
emitter.once('rename', ({ from, to }) => {
console.log(`User was renamed from "${from}" to "${to}".`);
});
//=> ✔ "rename" is a valid event name, and { from, to } is its payload.
emitter.emit('rename', {
from: 'Bruce Wayne',
to: 'Batman'
});
//=> ✔ Type-safe event emission.
License
Released under MIT License.